When I lived in Dallas briefly it seems everyone I met made certain to express their disdain for Fort Worth, yet everyone I ever met from Fort Worth was more charming and had better manners and never mentioned Dallas or any other city or spoke of any topic negatively. I am looking forward to watching this.
How odd! My experience is the total opposite. Everyone loves Fort Worth, but everyone from Fort Worth seems to have a chip on their shoulder and quickly announces that 1. they could never live in Dallas or 2. Dallas people are such snobs.
It looked very nice, but I’d rather have afternoon tea at your house! If you’re ever in Albuquerque, NM, I would very much recommend the “St. James Tearoom.” It’s excellent. Don’t forget to make a reservation!
I am a Texan but living a bit northeast right now. I used to work in Fort Worth and enjoy it very much. However, after this video, I would not go to the Ashton for tea. Thank you for the video. Enjoy your channel.
Clotted cream and devonshire cream are great! Lemon curd is good on top of the cream, on a scone. I'd like some good old English traditional tea party items.
I think I'd much prefer to go to Sonia's Traditional Afternoon Tea House than the Ashton Hotel. Sonia knows what an afternoon tea should be and they don't. I always worry when I see staff wearing gloves. I wonder if they've washed their hands? Oh, those prices and a 26% tip?! 😲 I just looked at the prices for afternoon teas where I live. For £30 you can get three types of tea, including Earl Grey, smoked salmon , roast ham, cucumber, chicken or smoked cheddar sandwiches. Pork and truffle sausage roll. Home baked scones, plain and fruit with clotted cream, (the real thing). Pumpkin spice choux bun, blackberry frangipani tart, dark chocolate brownie, dark chocolate ganache. Apple pie macaron. That's with champagne. £26 without. All this in a 13th century friary. They also do cookery courses. You could also have afternoon tea in a Georgian house where such notables as Rudyard Kipling and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle stayed or dined at. The price for a four course afternoon tea there is £22.50. They have a choice of twenty one different kinds of tea to go with your scones, sandwiches, savouries and patisseries. A discretionary 10% tip is added to the bill. So if you want a proper afternoon tea Sonia, you should come to Newcastle the next time you're over in England. ☕🥪🍰 😁
Next time you plan a trip to FW, please make a reservation and go to Tea at the Kimbell art museum! My partner and I go there often. Excellent environment and usually a great tea. I have had one or two “meh” days but overall it’s been wonderful.
First, I’d like to say I love you friends shirt. I also have never been to Texas, someday I would like to visit. The food looked wonderful. I think I would like to try tea there someday. I was sorry to hear some of the food wasn’t your favorite. But I think you’re right and afternoon tea should have finger food. I think the afternoon tea was what I would think I would find in Texas. It’s big, it’s beautiful, and it looks like a lot of fun.. Thank you for taking us along to this afternoon tea Texas style. Ha ha ha.
I would absolutely go if ever in the area. Having never been to Texas, this is exactly what I would imagine Afternoon Tea in Texas to look like....larger than life with big portions. It's obviously not traditional, but it all looked good to me!
You can valet park if you want to but the is very nice parking garage across the street from Bass Hall that is free most of the time. About a five minute walk to the Ashton.
Miss Afternoon Tea at the Carlyle Hotel in NYC. If you ever find yourself in NYC- Treat yourself to the Afternoon Tea at the Carlyle. It is not only delicious but quite an experience back in time. This was nice for a truly different experience. I did enjoy the original concept! Thank you for your very honest review!🙏🏻🐾🩷🇺🇸🥂
I just came across your channel. Love it. I subscribed for sure. I am planning on doing a tea party at work (lunch time). for my department. Just tea time but now that I found your channel it may change to a more wonderful experience. Thank you for sharing your tea time with us ❤️
Hello again Sonia 😊 Firstly, what a lovely gift from your ATF. Having just left a scathing comment about Neimans Afternoon tea, here I go again... Scary food in the afternoon, should be the title of that experience! Nothing related to our British tradition as you rightly said. You were very brave to forge ahead, especially as they didnt have any proper TEA! Oh goodness...The Ashton cant afford matching china or to polish their silver plate? Black plastic gloves ???? I could barely watch but also couldn't look away. I simply had to subscribe. 😂 Kind regards British Kate in N.Texas.
I think you yourself are elegant. You are very kind and measured with your assessments, even if they're not the highest. I would much prefer 3 different servings that were fabulous, over the 6 that were just nice. I wouldn't mind one item that was non-traditional, but I wouldn't want so many as it seemed you had that day. Just one lovely non-traditional traditional item might just add a little something fun to make the event stand out. But nothing more than one I would say. As always, a lovely and enjoyable video. Thank you.
I assume 'Texas fashion' says it all. Had that been advertised as 'English afternoon tea' could have been described a disgrace. Tea and brown sugar? No breakfast tea?
I think they were trying a bit too hard there weren’t they? I suppose if they didn’t advertise it as “traditional afternoon tea” then it’s open season to be creative. I went for tea with my mum recently in my home town of Sheffield (England) and the hotel added a little regional twist in the form of miniature pork pies and sausage rolls with some local pickles but the rest was very traditional. There looked to be an awful lot of food there for two people too!
When I lived in Dallas briefly it seems everyone I met made certain to express their disdain for Fort Worth, yet everyone I ever met from Fort Worth was more charming and had better manners and never mentioned Dallas or any other city or spoke of any topic negatively. I am looking forward to watching this.
Oh I am a fan of Fort Worth! ☺
Dallasites can be snobs. I don’t know why. I’ve lived in Dallas and Ft Worth and I loved both. Ft Worth is friendlier.
I love tearooms.
How odd! My experience is the total opposite. Everyone loves Fort Worth, but everyone from Fort Worth seems to have a chip on their shoulder and quickly announces that 1. they could never live in Dallas or 2. Dallas people are such snobs.
@@RGJ770 both cities have so much to offer. I actually think they are a good complement to each other. 😊
It looked very nice, but I’d rather have afternoon tea at your house! If you’re ever in Albuquerque, NM, I would very much recommend the “St. James Tearoom.” It’s excellent. Don’t forget to make a reservation!
Sounds lovely!
Thanks for taking us along. I enjoyed the architecture in the area, lovely.
Not my idea of a tea more a brunch. I prefer a traditional English Tea!
Me, too!
I am a Texan but living a bit northeast right now. I used to work in Fort Worth and enjoy it very much. However, after this video, I would not go to the Ashton for tea. Thank you for the video. Enjoy your channel.
Thank you for your show! Educational and fun!
Thank you for taking us to these places. Checking out your other videos.
I really enjoy the afternoon tea at the Kimball Art Museum in Fort Worth and it's available during the week. My friends and I go several times a year.
Yes, I have heard good things. It's on my list!
I love having afternoon tea. When traveling and even around my area I seek out tea places! I love Afternoon Tea!😊
It is wonderful, isn’t it? Thank you for watching!
Clotted cream and devonshire cream are great! Lemon curd is good on top of the cream, on a scone. I'd like some good old English traditional tea party items.
I think I'd much prefer to go to Sonia's Traditional Afternoon Tea House than the Ashton Hotel. Sonia knows what an afternoon tea should be and they don't. I always worry when I see staff wearing gloves. I wonder if they've washed their hands?
Oh, those prices and a 26% tip?! 😲
I just looked at the prices for afternoon teas where I live. For £30 you can get three types of tea, including Earl Grey, smoked salmon , roast ham, cucumber, chicken or smoked cheddar sandwiches. Pork and truffle sausage roll. Home baked scones, plain and fruit with clotted cream, (the real thing). Pumpkin spice choux bun, blackberry frangipani tart, dark chocolate brownie, dark chocolate ganache. Apple pie macaron. That's with champagne. £26 without. All this in a 13th century friary. They also do cookery courses.
You could also have afternoon tea in a Georgian house where such notables as Rudyard Kipling and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle stayed or dined at.
The price for a four course afternoon tea there is £22.50. They have a choice of twenty one different kinds of tea to go with your scones, sandwiches, savouries and patisseries. A discretionary 10% tip is added to the bill.
So if you want a proper afternoon tea Sonia, you should come to Newcastle the next time you're over in England. ☕🥪🍰 😁
Oh that all sounds perfectly wonderful! I so miss your proper English teas. 🫖👍🇬🇧✨
Next time you plan a trip to FW, please make a reservation and go to Tea at the Kimbell art museum! My partner and I go there often. Excellent environment and usually a great tea. I have had one or two “meh” days but overall it’s been wonderful.
That is on my list! I adore the Kimbell anyway, and look forward to having their tea - hopefully in the not too distant future!
I love the Kimbell Museum. It’s my favorite. I’ll have to have tea there. I love Ft worth. The people are so friendly.
it seems this is more of a little bites or Tapas - than afternoon tea. :-) I appreciate the reviews.
I agree that it seemed very awkward. And that simplicity is best. Thank you for your honesty.
First, I’d like to say I love you friends shirt. I also have never been to Texas, someday I would like to visit. The food looked wonderful. I think I would like to try tea there someday. I was sorry to hear some of the food wasn’t your favorite. But I think you’re right and afternoon tea should have finger food.
I think the afternoon tea was what I would think I would find in Texas. It’s big, it’s beautiful, and it looks like a lot of fun..
Thank you for taking us along to this afternoon tea Texas style. Ha ha ha.
I would absolutely go if ever in the area. Having never been to Texas, this is exactly what I would imagine Afternoon Tea in Texas to look like....larger than life with big portions. It's obviously not traditional, but it all looked good to me!
God bless Texas
I DO AGREE. Less is More. However, it did look very tasty ! 😊
You can valet park if you want to but the is very nice parking garage across the street from Bass Hall that is free most of the time. About a five minute walk to the Ashton.
Just subscribed I love Afternoon Tea!😊
Miss Afternoon Tea at the Carlyle Hotel in NYC. If you ever find yourself in NYC- Treat yourself to the Afternoon Tea at the Carlyle. It is not only delicious but quite an experience back in time.
This was nice for a truly different experience. I did enjoy the original concept! Thank you for your very honest review!🙏🏻🐾🩷🇺🇸🥂
I just came across your channel. Love it. I subscribed for sure. I am planning on doing a tea party at work (lunch time). for my department. Just tea time but now that I found your channel it may change to a more wonderful experience. Thank you for sharing your tea time with us ❤️
Sounds like a great idea!
I LOVE Fort Worth. Dallas scares me.
@@catherinebrown9119 oh I love both cities! They have so much to offer. 😊✨
Hello again Sonia 😊
Firstly, what a lovely gift from your ATF.
Having just left a scathing comment about Neimans Afternoon tea, here I go again...
Scary food in the afternoon, should be the title of that experience!
Nothing related to our British tradition as you rightly said. You were very brave to forge ahead, especially as they didnt have any proper TEA!
Oh goodness...The Ashton cant afford matching china or to polish their silver plate? Black plastic gloves ????
I could barely watch but also couldn't look away. I simply had to subscribe. 😂 Kind regards British Kate in N.Texas.
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I would just liked the scones, tarts, and tea😊 The other stuff didn't look so appealing.
I think you yourself are elegant. You are very kind and measured with your assessments, even if they're not the highest.
I would much prefer 3 different servings that were fabulous, over the 6 that were just nice.
I wouldn't mind one item that was non-traditional, but I wouldn't want so many as it seemed you had that day. Just one lovely non-traditional traditional item might just add a little something fun to make the event stand out. But nothing more than one I would say.
As always, a lovely and enjoyable video. Thank you.
Thanks for the video. I plan on taking my daughter here soon. She will love it.
Any silver should always be polished
I assume 'Texas fashion' says it all. Had that been advertised as 'English afternoon tea' could have been described a disgrace. Tea and brown sugar? No breakfast tea?
Yes, I am afraid when Afternoon Tea is offered here, we never know quite what to expect! 😁✨
Not a Tamale for Afternoon Tea! I know we are in Texas, but no! As a Mexican-American I disapprove! 😆
@@CuriousandCultured yes, it was quite a surprise! 😉✨
I think they were trying a bit too hard there weren’t they? I suppose if they didn’t advertise it as “traditional afternoon tea” then it’s open season to be creative. I went for tea with my mum recently in my home town of Sheffield (England) and the hotel added a little regional twist in the form of miniature pork pies and sausage rolls with some local pickles but the rest was very traditional.
There looked to be an awful lot of food there for two people too!
Yes, there was quite a lot there! Your hometown tea sounds lovely. ✨😊
Did you say the price on this video? Did I miss that?
It’s in the description box info. Sixty dollars per person when we were there last fall, plus a 26% gratuity.
@@sonyavs455 thank you so much!!!
Tamale with a cup of tea?.....well only in America.
I think the crowd was too noisy. I'm good with the tamale, but zero finger sandwiches? Much too heavy a meal.
Yes, the tables were close, and we were sitting very near a couple of large groups that were having a very good time! LOL
@@sonyavs455 Heathens! Lol. Have a great week!
You have zero accent. Born somewhere, elese. My grama never lost her accent. Many Texans are probably from California.
Ha, while we do have a lot of people who have moved here, I believe most Texans are still native, as am I. 😊✨
@@sonyavs455 Wow! You're a modern Texan! Thanks!
Nibbles look too doughy…and service looks awkward …small table and large doughy looking nibbles.